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| 05/10/2003 02:37:34 PM |
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| 05/09/2003 04:27:51 PM |
Dallas, Texasby goodtempoComment by frisca: very neat idea with an older style building next to a very modern one! says a lot about dallas! :) Would have been nicer if the sky co-operated and gave you some blue! Did you try using a polarizing filter or something in post production? |
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| 05/09/2003 04:12:47 PM |
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| 05/09/2003 03:28:14 PM |
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| 05/09/2003 12:19:20 PM |
Reunion Tower, Dallas Texasby goodtempoComment by Olyuzi: This is a great picture, and though I think it says more "building" or "big business" than "glass" it still meets the challenge and I'm going to give it a high mark. I like the muted colors that suggest big business and your "slant" on the building's crop which reminds me of a business report with charts and graphs. Very good interpretation. Also, there is a quality to this photo that I would describe as "smaller than life"...It's as if the different geometric shpaes were block toys that could be rearranged. And even though the sky is uninteresting and too bright, I think it fits into this scheme so well lending to a very cohesive picture. WELL DONE! |
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| 05/09/2003 06:56:34 AM |
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| 05/09/2003 04:33:33 AM |
Dallas, Texasby goodtempoComment by kiwiness: Awesome effect! The building really look as if they have been pasted into the pic, you have got them outlined so sharp against the background, good stuff! Imagine the effect you could have created had the sky been a deep blue color? Wow! |
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| 05/08/2003 05:22:47 PM |
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| 05/08/2003 02:25:01 PM |
Reunion Tower, Dallas Texasby goodtempoComment by Remie: I sometimes use angles in my photos, so I applaud you for using it as welt :)
I can't help though that on this photo, it looks like the building is falling backwards and I'm not sure if that's the effect you wanted. I think the angle would have been more effective if only one side of the building would have been visible. |
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